Laser Processing of Novel Functional Materials
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https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2001.783Keywords:
Emission spectroscopy, Laser ablation, Microoptics, Microstructuring, Photopolymer, Pulsed laser depositionAbstract
Laser processing and laser ablation are the subject of fascinating fundamental studies and are used in various industrial processes. The applications of laser ablation range from microstructuring of nearly all materials, to the production of thin crystalline films with special properties, and micro-spectroscopy. Our projects in the field of laser ablation encompass both applied and fundamental research. In detail, we are working on the design and structuring of novel photopolymers for laser applications, on the development of advanced methods for the microstructuring of glassy carbon, and the pulsed laser deposition of perovskite films used in electrocatalysis. Additionally, emission or plasma spectroscopy is used to study the pulsed laser deposition process, and as tool for trace analysis of heterogeneous samples.Downloads
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2001-10-31
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T. Lippert, A. Wokaun, Chimia 2001, 55, 783, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2001.783.